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Please help: virus has taken over my computer.

Very Slow Computer - Possible Virus?My computer:Dell Inspiron ONE_2020,Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G620T 2 2.20 GHz, RAM: 4. GB, 64-bit OS
Has been very slow for the last few days and I'm wondering if I've picked up a virus. I cleaned and fixed as much as I could with JetClean and I'm now in the process of scanning it with...

Performance & Maintenance

Virus on my computer?Okay today i got a virus or.. .java file that gived me message box (Restart msgbox style) I pressed ok and.. Restart!
Then i goed to my computer again and deleted the file but..
i start run then C:/Documents and settings/
Acces denied.
How my 32 bit computer has C:/Documents and...

System Security

Computer has virus or somethingMy computer started running very slow today. I've done a couple restores to earlier restore points which haven't helped. The performance trouble shooter won't work and I am trying to do a scan with Microsoft Security Essentials but it is just creeping along. I tried to do an elevated command prompt...

Performance & Maintenance

virus locks computerok, my artners sister phoned me last week about her notebook laptop saying it wont go to her desktop and only shows a metropolitan police thing saying illigal activity saying you have been downloading illigal music pay £50 to get you computer unlocked, and now it just loads up to a white screen...

System Security

Computer won't start due to virusSo originally I had a trojan infection that Windows Security Essentials and other anti-virus programs identified after several blue screen crashes. For some reasons, these programs would not delete the virus, only quarantine it. I then had the issue where google redirects to a rando site when I...

System Security

Man infects himself with computer virus"University of Reading researcher Mark Gasson has become the first human known to be infected by a computer virus.
The virus, infecting a chip implanted in Gasson's hand, passed into a laboratory computer. From there, the infection could have spread into other computer chips found in building...